Kandahar Assassins: Stories from the Afghan-Soviet War

Nonfiction, History, Asian, Asia, Military, Other
Cover of the book Kandahar Assassins: Stories from the Afghan-Soviet War by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam, First Draft Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam ISBN: 9783944214054
Publisher: First Draft Publishing Publication: September 28, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
ISBN: 9783944214054
Publisher: First Draft Publishing
Publication: September 28, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Assassinations are a near-daily occurrence in Afghanistan. Whether by rogue Afghan security forces or by lone individuals roaming the cities and districts, the threat of a target killing is very real. Kandahar Assassins offers an unparalleled view of this phenomenon from the perspective of the assassins. Published in 1986 in Pashto and a perennial classic in Kandahar's bookstores, Kandahar Assassins tells the story of two well-known assassins who operated in the southern city during the 1980s war. The stories of 'Lame Ghazi' and Commander Ghaffari involve ambitious raids and plots carried out within the Afghan-controlled city. This book offers a corrective to the idea that assassination is a new phenomenon in Afghanistan. Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam was a doctor working in Pakistan at the time, allowing him access to a variety of figures within the Afghan mujahedeen. Originally from Kandahar, Gumnam offers insight as an Afghan who was close to both the events and the people he describes. Judging from this book, the style and manner of assassinations in southern Afghanistan doesn't appear to have changed much. Kandahar Assassins, therefore, offers a unique perspective on the world of these target killers and how they carry out their operations. It is an essential read for any soldier serving in Afghanistan as well as those seeking to understand the history behind the current conflict. Dr David Kilcullen wrote the introduction to this English translation of the book.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Assassinations are a near-daily occurrence in Afghanistan. Whether by rogue Afghan security forces or by lone individuals roaming the cities and districts, the threat of a target killing is very real. Kandahar Assassins offers an unparalleled view of this phenomenon from the perspective of the assassins. Published in 1986 in Pashto and a perennial classic in Kandahar's bookstores, Kandahar Assassins tells the story of two well-known assassins who operated in the southern city during the 1980s war. The stories of 'Lame Ghazi' and Commander Ghaffari involve ambitious raids and plots carried out within the Afghan-controlled city. This book offers a corrective to the idea that assassination is a new phenomenon in Afghanistan. Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam was a doctor working in Pakistan at the time, allowing him access to a variety of figures within the Afghan mujahedeen. Originally from Kandahar, Gumnam offers insight as an Afghan who was close to both the events and the people he describes. Judging from this book, the style and manner of assassinations in southern Afghanistan doesn't appear to have changed much. Kandahar Assassins, therefore, offers a unique perspective on the world of these target killers and how they carry out their operations. It is an essential read for any soldier serving in Afghanistan as well as those seeking to understand the history behind the current conflict. Dr David Kilcullen wrote the introduction to this English translation of the book.

More books from Other

Cover of the book Involution by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book The Outer Limits of Reason by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book Writing for Engineers by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen studieren by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book Rise of the Necrofauna by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book A Philosophy for the Science of Well-Being by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book English Romanian Bible №4 by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book Death by Design by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book Hydro-Meteorological Hazards, Risks, and Disasters by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book A Tale of Seven Scientists and a New Philosophy of Science by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book From Falling Bodies to Radio Waves by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book The Body Politic by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book War in the Modern World since 1815 by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book Corrupted Science by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
Cover of the book Old Wineskins and New Wine by Mohammad Tahir Aziz Gumnam
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy